Sometimes it's hard to be a Dad, a husband, a Catholic, a working class stiff, AND a Conservative Guy in New York State. But then again, sometimes it's kind of funny.

Saturday, January 17, 2015

Scary Things

It has occurred to me that there are things which you should fear because they might actually cause you harm (either physically OR emotionally).

However, there are also things which other people tell you that you should be really, really afraid of and, well, you'll see.

Things (my personal favorites) which inspire TERROR:. Any envelope with the words 'Internal Revenue Service' written on it.. A phone call received on the home phone after Midnight.. Reaching over and opening the cabinet under the bathroom sink to grab that extra roll of Charmin and finding... Nothing but air (BONUS: The tissue box on the sink is empty). . Waking up in the morning, looking at the outdoor thermometer finding that it's -12 degrees outside and wondering, "Did I let the dog in last night?" (Of course I did, she's laying on the bed between me and my wife... And the dog is snoring happily). Opening the online banking account and realizing that I didn't CANCEL the automated bill pay for the $0 balance Discover Card this week, leaving us $500 short for the next two weeks - now I have to charge stuff to get my money back.. Pulling my underwear / sock drawer open on a Wednesday morning and finding lots of socks... Luckily, the hamper is FULL of previously worn, slightly-damp clothing.. There are more, I guess, but the thing is that we ALL have things that freak us out when we see, hear, or otherwise experience them firsthand.. Yeah, like this. .

. Oddly enough, however, the things that we are TOLD to be afraid of to which we've become pretty much immune because the things which we are told are going to 'most certainly happen'... Don't seem to come to pass. . Check out this selection of online article headlines that I've collected over the past TWO DAYS:. Yahoo News: "Climate change, extinctions signal Earth in danger zone: study".

. International Business Times: "Two Orange Dwarf Stars to Reach the Solar System Might Wipe Out Human Race" .

. This last article is my favorite, because the thought of 'Two Orange Dwarf Stars' reaching our solar system DOES sound exponentially 'scary'. . But when you open the article read the first two paragraphs which follow the ominous headline above, you find the following:.

Some would say that the given time frame is truly a long stretch from today. However, the big threat that the phenomena might cause makes the study worth considering as it will have direct effect to future humanity.. European astrophysicist Coryn Bailer-Jones who works at the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy in Heidelberg, Germany is predicting that around 14 stars might come within the next few million years. The astrophysicist came to this prediction after analysing the computer-simulated orbits of more than 50,000 stars that are nearby. The prediction also says that among the thousands of neighboring stars, there at least two that humanity should worry about, Forbes reports.

. So, if you weren't worried about ANYTHING for the next 'few million years', well, now you have something completely 'plausible' to stay up and worry about - and for this, I wish you long life. . . There are people who build careers by spreading fear, panic, discontent, and yes, even anger (think 'Al Sharpton'). They work in the private sector, for the government, they work for major newspapers, they work for organizations which skim for scary scientific headlines to expand upon their 'online readership' and sell 'space' to advertisers. . They are not actually in the business of Science, they are each in the business of Sales. Their success is not gauged by 'how many lives they saved' or 'the number of lives they improved', but rather, by what their 'Click through rate' and 'Cost per thousand' advertising rate is. . People clicking on these sensationalized headlines are putting money into the hosting site's bottom line financials while you, John Q. Public, are treated to yet another dose of 'Yup, you're gonna DIE'.. After 55+ years of wandering around on this Earth, the only thing I know for sure is this: . Yes, I am going to die - but I will not die this day, for there is mischief to create, love to share, grins to make, and wonders yet to see. .And, if one day life should give you no clean underwear, there's always something damp to put on from the hamper... .And with this, I leave you. I may, or may not, be back ever again for there are things in life which I can control, and yet others, like two dwarf stars slamming unexpectedly into our solar system, well, just do me a favor and pass me whatever Charmin you have left.

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Thanks for stopping by the "MoosRoom". I try not to post 'normal' news (as it is normally depressing). I try to post stuff that I think is funny (well, to me, at least). A 'kinder, gentler' news place for you to get 'Moos'. Seeking truth, humor, the weird and the wonderful which make up the entirety of our lives.

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For this, if nothing else, I am sorry.

About Me

My name is Mike Kane. I've been writing stories for years. Most are a release valve from the weirdness of everyday life. Some of these will find their way here, others will fade off into the ether. A select few will be sent via e-mail directly to friends, family, and sometimes complete strangers (you have been warned (assuming that you are 'completely strange')). I've been in Sales all of my adult life. Sometimes sales are good, sometimes sales are bad, but in reality, 'life' is always good (regardless of sales). Well, 'LIFE' is a lot better than the alternative, at least.